Servo-stabilizer
A servo stabilizer is an electronic device designed to maintain a constant and regulated
output voltage by automatically adjusting for fluctuations in the incoming voltage supply.
It utilizes a servo motor-driven mechanism coupled with a variable transformer to
continuously monitor and make real-time corrections to the output voltage.
Servo stabilizers are known for their high precision and accuracy, providing a stable power
supply to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage variations.
The servo motor responds swiftly to changes in the input voltage, ensuring a rapid
correction speed to maintain a consistent output, even during sudden voltage fluctuations.
These stabilizers are capable of handling a wide range of input voltage fluctuations,
offering protection against both high and low voltage conditions.
Servo stabilizers provide electrical isolation between the input and output circuits,
safeguarding connected devices from electrical noise, surges, and spikes.
Applications of Servo-stabilizer
Servo stabilizers find widespread applications across various sectors due to their ability
to regulate and stabilize voltage. Here are some common applications:
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Industrial Machinery:
Used in manufacturing plants and industrial setups to ensure a stable power supply for
machinery and equipment, preventing damage and downtime caused by voltage fluctuations.
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Commercial Establishments:
Deployed in offices, retail outlets, and commercial buildings to protect sensitive
electronic equipment such as computers, servers, and communication systems from voltage
variations.
Single Phase
A servo stabilizer is an electrical device that helps maintain a constant
voltage output for electronic equipment by automatically adjusting the voltage
levels.
- Input Voltage Range : 170-270V
AC,50Hz
- Type Of
Cooling :
Natural Air cooled
- Output Voltage
: 230V AC 50Hz 1 phase
- Efficiency
:
98.5%
- Response Time
: 10 milli sec
- Enclosure
: IP32
3 Phase Oil Cooled
- The stabilizer includes a transformer core that is responsible for stepping
up
or stepping down the input voltage.
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Servo stabilizers use a motor-driven variable transformer to continuously
monitor the input voltage and make real-time adjustments to maintain a
stable output voltage.
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The servo motor is a crucial component that drives the variable transformer
to adjust the output voltage. It responds to changes in input voltage and
ensures the stabilized output.
3 Phase Air Cooled
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The stabilizer includes a transformer core responsible for stepping up or
stepping down the input voltage.
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Instead of oil, air is used as the cooling medium to dissipate heat
generated during operation. The air-cooling system typically involves fans
or other ventilation methods to maintain the temperature within acceptable
limits.